Candymint Sargent crabapple tree

ABSTRACT

A new variety of Sargent crabapple tree particularly distinguished by its relatively short, low spreading and very horizontal form and a foliage coloration that is of a darker purplish green than the light green of the normal Sargent variety. The flowers of this new Sargent variety open to red to light pink with a red edging on the petals instead of the pure white flowers of the normal Sargent variety. This new crabapple tree flowers profusely and with its low horizontal form, the tree has a definite Oriental flavor quite unlike any other crabapple tree known to applicant.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This new crabapple variety originated as a seedling of unknown parentagewhich I discovered in my nursery during the summer of 1979 and which Iparticularly noted, from about three thousand other Sargent crabappletrees growing in my nursery, because of its vigorous growth and reddishgreen leaves and a growth habit that was extremely horizontal, unlikeany other crabapple tree that I know of. Because of its vigorous and lowspreading growth habit, I propagated this discovery tree by budding in1979 with very satisfactory results at my nursery at Vincennes, Ind.,and further propagation of this new variety in the same manner showsthat its novel characteristics will hold true from generation togeneration and appear to be firmly fixed.

A row of first budded trees of this new crabapple variety now averageabout six to eight feet high, each with a spread of about twelve feet.The bark of this new tree is of a reddish color, similar in appearanceto that of a cherry tree.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

My new variety of Sargent crabapple tree is illustrated by theaccompanying drawings, of which sheet one shows, in its upper view, atree of the new variety in full bloom, and the lower view shows anelevational view of one of the new trees and illustrates its relativelylow height and very wide spreading appearance. Sheet two of thedrawings, in the upper view, illustrates a branch of the new crabapplevariety showing its fully budded form just prior to the opening of itsflowers, and the lower view is a close-up of a group of the flowersillustrating their form and general coloration, the colors shown beingas close to those herein specified as can be reasonably obtained byprofessional photographic procedures.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PLANT

The following is a detailed description of my new Sargent crabapplevariety as observed at my nursery in Vincennes, Ind., during the springand summer of 1987, the color designations being according to The R.H.S.Colour Chart published by The Flower Council of Holland in collaborationwith The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England.

THE PLANT

Form: Small, low spreading tree.

Height: About 8 to 10 feet.

Trunk size: About 8 to 10 inches.

Bark: Smooth.

Growth rate: Moderate with good strength.

Branches:

Number.--Numerous.

Size.--Relatively small and closely spaced.

Angle of attachment.--Generally about 90° and recurred to horizontallyoutward projection.

Bark.--Dark Reddish Brown, about 200 B.

Lenticels.--Size: Medium. Quantity: Widely spaced.

Foliage:

Quantity.--Abundant.

Leaf size.--Length -- Up to about 41/4 inches. Width -- Up to about 31/2inches.

Form.--Simple to lobed with serrate margins.

Texture.--Leathery.

Color.--Upper side -- Purplish Green, 146 A, to Reddish Brown, 200 C.Under side -- Lighter Green, 148 A to 200 D.

Leaflets.--Number: Two. Size: Small.

Petioles.--Length: About 3/4 inch.

Ribs and veins.--Color: Red.

Thorns, spines and prickles.--None.

FLOWER BUDS

Form: Round.

Size: Small.

Diameter.--About 3/8 inch.

Opening rate: Slow, over a long period.

Color:

When sepals first divide.--Very Deep Reddish Purple, 60 A.

When petals begin to unfurl.--Red-Purple, 63 A.

Sepals: Hooded over the bud and curl back as the flower opens.

Color.--Inside -- Reddish green. Outside -- Reddish green.

Calyx:

Shape.--Round.

Size.--About 3/8 inch.

Aspect.--Smooth.

Splitting.--The calyx does not split.

Peduncle:

Length.--About 7/8 inch.

Color.--Red.

Character.--Quite stiff.

THE FLOWERS

Blooming period: Mid to late spring.

Quantity: Profuse.

Size: Medium.

Diameter.--About 11/4 inch.

Depth.--About 3/8 inch.

Borne: Singly.

Shape:

When first opening.--Cup-shaped.

As bloom matures.--The flower flattens out.

Petalage:

Number of petals.--Five.

Arrangement.--Cymose.

Form.--Oval.

Margin.--Entire.

Color.--All petals -- Pale Pink to Deep Pink, 65 D, with Red marginaledges.

Texture.--Soft.

Aspect.--Velvety.

Peduncle:

Length.--About 7/8 inch.

Color.--Red.

Character.--Stiff.

Fragrance: Slightly sweet.

THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

Stamens: About 15.

Arrangement.--Circular.

Anthers.--Length: About 1/16 inch.

Filaments.--Length: About 1/4 inch. Color: Reddish.

Pollen.--Color: Pale Yellow.

Pistils:

Number.--One.

Length.--About 1/4 inch.

THE FRUIT

Maturity period: Late season and persistent.

Size: Medium and uniform.

Axial diameter.--About 7/16 inch.

Transverse diameter.--About 9/16 inch.

Form: Oblate.

Cavity.--Round.

Depth.--Shallow.

Breadth.--About 1/8 inch.

Stem.--Size: About 7/8 inch.

Basin.--Shape: Round. Depth: Shallow. Breadth: About 150 inch. Markings:Large scar.

Skin.--Thickness: Thick. Texture: Smooth. Lenticels: None. Color: Deeppurple.

Flesh.--Texture: Hard. Juice: Dry. Flavor: Tart. Aroma: None. Color:Greenish.

Core.--Bundle area: About 1/4 inch. Shape: Round. Color: A Reddish cast.

Seeds.--Number: One or two. Length: About 3/16 inch. Breadth: About 1/8inch. Color: Light Brown.

I claim:
 1. The new and distinctive Sargent crabapple tree and partsthereof, substantially as herein shown and described, particularlycharacterized by its relatively short height and its low spreading andvery horizontal form, and its foliage being of a purplish greencoloration, darker than that of a normal Sargent variety.